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Waterproof Changing Mat - Fairytales

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Waterproof Changing Mat - FairytalesWATERPROOF CHANGING MAT Handcrafted in Singapore by Gentlelove DESCRIPTION Our Waterproof Changing Mat is designed for safe and easy diaper changes. With a travel friendly size, it is a great choice for on the go diaper duties and perfect for any nursery. Good for use as: Hygienic changing surface for public areas Sheet saver to contain any spills and leaks Anywhere your baby may play and sit on AND SO MUCH MORE! Made with soft absorbent cotton layers

WATERPROOF CHANGING MAT

Handcrafted in Singapore by Gentlelove

 

DESCRIPTION

Our Waterproof Changing Mat is designed for safe and easy diaper changes. With a travel friendly size, it is a great choice for on-the-go diaper duties and perfect for any nursery. Good for use as:

  • Hygienic changing surface for public areas
  • Sheet saver to contain any spills and leaks
  • Anywhere your baby may play and sit on
  • AND SO MUCH MORE!

Made with soft absorbent cotton layers and waterproof backing, this 3-ply mat is breathable and easy-to-clean. Mat comes with an elastic to keep it secure when folded up. Slip a diaper, wet wipes and diaper cream under the elastic and you’re ready to go!

 

AVAILABLE SIZES

Large (65cm x 45cm; Folded – 18cm x 12cm)

  • Generous coverage for public changing stations, car seats and stroller
  • POPULAR PARENTS' CHOICE!

X-Large (90 cm x 65 cm; Folded – 24 cm x 18 cm)

  • Absorbent, breathable, and waterproof sheet saver for baby cot. Biggest coverage to protect sheet and mattress from soiling. X-Large size takes a longer time for baby to outgrow.
  • Soft surface for tummy time, unlike larger playmat this does not take up much floor space
  • This piece will cover most public changing stations. Fold it in half for a LARGE size mat

 

Personalisation Add a personal touch to our handcrafted essentials and your gifting process with the kid’s name/initials.  Add-on Personalisation Service

 

MATERIAL

  • 100% Printed Cotton, Cotton Flannel, Waterproof TPU & elastic.

 

NOTE: Placement of fabric may vary. All measurements are approximation. Made-to-order items with no personalisation service, will be ready for dispatch in 7 to 10 working days.

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